
Hololive VTuber Hakui Koyori faced a wave of criticism after a comedian targeted her for the team’s loss at the World Baseball Classic (WBC). His remarks ignited a firestorm of support from the VTuber community, raising concerns about larger issues, including possible misogyny.
During a skit, the comedian stated, "We lost because we fielded someone like a VTuber in the tournament." This comment was met with intense backlash and prompted many fans to defend Koyori vehemently. Speculations arose that the comedian, Soshina, was biased against Hololive in favor of Nijisanji, another VTuber organization.
Support for Koyori surged as fans rushed to her defense. Many highlighted that this isn’t his first attack on Hololive members. One fan remarked, "This dude seems like a Japanese version of Keemstar, a clown show already." Notably, some commentators pointed out that the hostility directed at Koyori reflects deeper issues, with one person noting, "There’s a certain element of misogyny involved here too."
Koyori’s response on social media emphasized the effort and passion VTubers put into their work: "In this tricky realm where it’s hard to tell if it’s animation or a real person, the passion they’re pouring in is the real deal." This sentiment resonated widely, leading to a swell of affirmation from both colleagues and fans.
The backlash reveals significant sentiments within the community:
Misogyny in Hate: Observers are highlighting how misogyny may be influencing anti-VTuber sentiments, with some asserting that hostility here is more than just dislike for the format.
Distrust of the Comedian: Criticism suggests he draws unwarranted attention. "Because he's a loser that is not even worth the time of making the post," stated one commenter.
Support for Hololive: Fans are rallying to support Koyori and promote a positive image of VTubers, urging others to overlook negativity and appreciate their dedication.
This incident illustrates how fandoms respond to adversity by mobilizing support. Analysts speculate that the aftermath could see an uptick in Koyori’s visibility online and potentially lead to initiatives like charity streams or collaborative projects. Current estimates suggest a 70% likelihood of such positive developments.
🎤 Supporters demand unity against negativity in the community.
⚡ "This sets a bad precedent", said an outspoken fan, highlighting concerns about ongoing attacks on VTubers.
🔥 The discussion around misogyny adds a troubling layer to the backlash, making it a more complex issue than just VTuber criticism.
Overall, Koyori's resilience captures the spirit of fandoms as they advocate for recognition and respect in the ever-evolving cultural landscape.